Aberdeen-headquartered Wood has announced a subsea deal at Chevron’s Jansz-lo compression project in Western Australia.
The agreement will see Wood carry out subsea integration and flow assurance front-end engineering design (FEED) services.
The one-year contract will be delivered by Wood’s team in Perth.
The Jansz-lo compression project will maintain gas supply to the existing Gorgon LNG facility.
Wood will lead as system integrator of the technology, providing independent flow assurance, subsea design, and construction engineering support during the FEED.
The firm did not disclose the contract amount with Chevron.
Bob MacDonald, chief executive of Wood’s Specialist Technical Solutions business, said: “We are delighted to support Chevron as a local partner in the first Australian project to use subsea compression technology.
“This new contract demonstrates Wood’s experience in Australia’s subsea sector and knowledge of Chevron’s systems and operations on the Jansz-lo and Gorgon infrastructure.
“Our expert subsea team in Perth is committed to continuing its successful track record, using local capability to ensure the safe, reliable and timely execution of this technologically advanced project.”